User:Tombroadwell/Twisted Seduction

Twisted Seduction is a romance film/suspense film written and directed by Dominique Adams. It stars Tom Broadwell and Caroline Brassard. It is an Independent Film costing $30k to produce.

The film centers around David Grant (Tom Broadwell), a genius IQ level 25-year-old Englishman living in Montreal who,based on an analysis that 24-year-old sales executive Francesca Besson (Caroline Brassard) is his on-paper 99.3% compatibility match,kidnaps her for an accelerated,forced courtship.


Plot

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David Grant (Tom Broadwell) is a 25 year old Englishman living in Montreal, who is looking for his true love. After finding traditional dating methods a statistical disaster, this Havard Graduate and genius mathematician has come up with a precise analysis to find his perfect compatible match. To speed up the "falling in love" process, that he believes is an inevitable outcome, he decides to kidnap her to accelerate their romance. His chosen match is Francesca Besson (Caroline Brassard), a 24 year old intelligent, strong minded sales executive. Based on said analysis, the two have a 99.3% compatibility ratio. Are science and mathematical laws powerful enough to manufacture a relationship? Can a person make someone fall in love with them against their will? Find out in this romantic suspense of a modern tale that is Twisted Seduction.


Production

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Dominique Adams and Tom Broadwell met whilst working on cruise ships as fitness trainers. They struck up a great friendship, having the odd beer after work, talking about future plans. Dominique spoke of his dream of making movies, having wrote 3 scripts at the age of 13. Tom said he had always wanted to act in a movie. Tom finished his contract and returned home to his native England.

After Dom had finished his contract he visited Tom before returning home to Miami. After further discussions, Dom revealed he had an idea of a movie that might have a low enough budget that they might be able to finance the movie themselves, and own it outright. He was so motivated he wrote the script over 2 days and 2 nights, and then started putting together a team. Tom practiced his lines and then traveled to Montreal in January to help with the setup. After 7 long days, which involved the 2 sleeping on floors, traveling on the metro to look for props etc, the movie was ready to shoot. 10 days later the shooting of the movie was finished is now in post production.

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